Defense minister gives rebels 30-day ultimatum to declare truce

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Aug 29, 2017, 11:12:00 AM8/29/17
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Defense minister gives rebels 30-day ultimatum to declare truce
File photo: army chief James Ajongo (left) and defense minister Kuol
Manyang (right)
File photo: army chief James Ajongo (left) and defense minister Kuol
Manyang (right)

South Sudan’s defense minister has given rebels an ultimatum to
declare their readiness to declare a cease-fire and join peace, or
face government offensives.

Minister Kuol Manyang Juuk struck an unexpectedly non-reconciliatory
tone, saying the government will give the opposition 30 days only to
join the government.

Addressing the joint operation force in Juba on Monday Kuol said: "We
will give them [rebels] 30 days. So anyone who fails to come after 30
days, we will consider him as an enemy and we will crush him.”

The top government official in charge of the country’s security
pointed out that President Kiir’s general amnesty to those taking up
arms against the government will not remain open-ended.

“The door cannot be left open. The president has announced the general
amnesty several months ago and the First Vice President has also been
calling upon those people to come to the government but they refused,”
said.

Kuol emphasized the need for one army in South Sudan.

Rebel deputy spokesman Paul Lam Gabriel described Kuol’s ultimatum as
nonsense, saying the opposition is ready for a genuine peace in South
Sudan.

“The general amnesty said by the government does work because the
government said it has given an offer of amnesty to political
prisoners but those of James Gatdet and others are still under
detention. So if the government wants to fight us we are also ready,”
said Lam.

South Sudan is well into its fourth year of civil war, with mass
displacement, alleged human right violations and severe food
insecurity.

The United Nations said recently that the conflict had left 1.89
million people internally displaced, while another 1.97 million were
refugees in neighbouring countries.
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